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Symptoms of an overdose include: agitation, aggressive, blurred vision, change in consciousness, chest pain or discomfort, confusion, dark urine, diarrhea ...
You may stumble or experience sudden dizziness, loss of balance or loss of coordination. Trouble speaking and understanding. You may experience confusion. You ...
confusion; constipation; cough; dark urine; decreased awareness or responsiveness; difficult or painful urination; difficulty in swallowing; fast heartbeat ...
Other symptoms, such as vision problems and confusion, may get better with treatment, as well. Improvement in memory and other thinking skills, though, is ...
Possible side effects after surgery · Seizures. · Infection. · Headache. · Confusion and trouble concentrating. · Stroke. · Hardware complications, such as an eroded ...
Difficulty breathing. Drowsiness. Confusion or other altered mental status. If you suspect poisoning, be alert for clues such as empty pill bottles or packages, ...
confusion; convulsions; decreased urine; dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness when getting up suddenly from a lying or sitting position; dry mouth; fainting ...
Pregnancy nutrition can be confusing, especially when it comes to seafood guidelines. Here's help understanding the facts. What are the pros and cons of ...
Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome can be confused with cyclic vomiting syndrome. To rule out cannabis hyperemesis syndrome, you need to stop using marijuana for ...
Tell your doctor right away if you have seizures, headaches, confusion, vision problems, unusual drowsiness, tiredness, or weakness. These could be symptoms ...
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